freebsd_amp_hwpstate/sys/sys/vmmeter.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)vmmeter.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 7/10/94
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _SYS_VMMETER_H_
#define _SYS_VMMETER_H_
/*
* System wide statistics counters.
*/
struct vmmeter {
/*
* General system activity.
*/
u_int v_swtch; /* context switches */
u_int v_trap; /* calls to trap */
u_int v_syscall; /* calls to syscall() */
u_int v_intr; /* device interrupts */
u_int v_soft; /* software interrupts */
/*
* Virtual memory activity.
*/
u_int v_vm_faults; /* number of address memory faults */
u_int v_cow_faults; /* number of copy-on-writes */
u_int v_cow_optim; /* number of optimized copy-on-writes */
u_int v_zfod; /* pages zero filled on demand */
u_int v_ozfod; /* optimized zero fill pages */
u_int v_swapin; /* swap pager pageins */
u_int v_swapout; /* swap pager pageouts */
u_int v_swappgsin; /* swap pager pages paged in */
u_int v_swappgsout; /* swap pager pages paged out */
u_int v_vnodein; /* vnode pager pageins */
u_int v_vnodeout; /* vnode pager pageouts */
u_int v_vnodepgsin; /* vnode_pager pages paged in */
u_int v_vnodepgsout; /* vnode pager pages paged out */
u_int v_intrans; /* intransit blocking page faults */
u_int v_reactivated; /* number of pages reactivated from free list */
u_int v_pdwakeups; /* number of times daemon has awaken from sleep */
u_int v_pdpages; /* number of pages analyzed by daemon */
u_int v_dfree; /* pages freed by daemon */
u_int v_pfree; /* pages freed by exiting processes */
u_int v_tfree; /* total pages freed */
/*
* Distribution of page usages.
*/
u_int v_page_size; /* page size in bytes */
u_int v_page_count; /* total number of pages in system */
u_int v_free_reserved; /* number of pages reserved for deadlock */
u_int v_free_target; /* number of pages desired free */
u_int v_free_min; /* minimum number of pages desired free */
u_int v_free_count; /* number of pages free */
u_int v_wire_count; /* number of pages wired down */
u_int v_active_count; /* number of pages active */
u_int v_inactive_target; /* number of pages desired inactive */
u_int v_inactive_count; /* number of pages inactive */
u_int v_cache_count; /* number of pages on buffer cache queue */
u_int v_cache_min; /* min number of pages desired on cache queue */
u_int v_cache_max; /* max number of pages in cached obj */
u_int v_pageout_free_min; /* min number pages reserved for kernel */
u_int v_interrupt_free_min; /* reserved number of pages for int code */
u_int v_free_severe; /* severe depletion of pages below this pt */
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern struct vmmeter cnt;
/*
* Return TRUE if we are under our reserved low-free-pages threshold
*/
static __inline
int
vm_page_count_reserved(void)
{
return (cnt.v_free_reserved > (cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count));
}
/*
* Return TRUE if we are under our severe low-free-pages threshold
*
* This routine is typically used at the user<->system interface to determine
* whether we need to block in order to avoid a low memory deadlock.
*/
static __inline
int
vm_page_count_severe(void)
{
return (cnt.v_free_severe > (cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count));
}
/*
* Return TRUE if we are under our minimum low-free-pages threshold.
*
* This routine is typically used within the system to determine whether
* we can execute potentially very expensive code in terms of memory. It
* is also used by the pageout daemon to calculate when to sleep, when
* to wake waiters up, and when (after making a pass) to become more
* desparate.
*/
static __inline
int
vm_page_count_min(void)
{
return (cnt.v_free_min > (cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count));
}
/*
* Return TRUE if we have not reached our free page target during
* free page recovery operations.
*/
static __inline
int
vm_page_count_target(void)
{
return (cnt.v_free_target > (cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count));
}
/*
* Return the number of pages we need to free-up or cache
* A positive number indicates that we do not have enough free pages.
*/
static __inline
int
vm_paging_target(void)
{
return (
(cnt.v_free_target + cnt.v_cache_min) -
(cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count)
);
}
/*
* Return a positive number if the pagedaemon needs to be woken up.
*/
static __inline
int
vm_paging_needed(void)
{
return (
(cnt.v_free_reserved + cnt.v_cache_min) >
(cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count)
);
}
#endif
/* systemwide totals computed every five seconds */
struct vmtotal
{
int16_t t_rq; /* length of the run queue */
int16_t t_dw; /* jobs in ``disk wait'' (neg priority) */
int16_t t_pw; /* jobs in page wait */
int16_t t_sl; /* jobs sleeping in core */
int16_t t_sw; /* swapped out runnable/short block jobs */
int32_t t_vm; /* total virtual memory */
int32_t t_avm; /* active virtual memory */
int32_t t_rm; /* total real memory in use */
int32_t t_arm; /* active real memory */
int32_t t_vmshr; /* shared virtual memory */
int32_t t_avmshr; /* active shared virtual memory */
int32_t t_rmshr; /* shared real memory */
int32_t t_armshr; /* active shared real memory */
int32_t t_free; /* free memory pages */
};
/*
* Optional instrumentation.
*/
#ifdef PGINPROF
#define NDMON 128
#define NSMON 128
#define DRES 20
#define SRES 5
#define PMONMIN 20
#define PRES 50
#define NPMON 64
#define RMONMIN 130
#define RRES 5
#define NRMON 64
/* data and stack size distribution counters */
u_int dmon[NDMON+1];
u_int smon[NSMON+1];
/* page in time distribution counters */
u_int pmon[NPMON+2];
/* reclaim time distribution counters */
u_int rmon[NRMON+2];
int pmonmin;
int pres;
int rmonmin;
int rres;
u_int rectime; /* accumulator for reclaim times */
u_int pgintime; /* accumulator for page in times */
#endif
#endif